
Babies grow fasttttt.
And this mama never learn her lessons.
She bought these cute onesies from H&M knowing that they won't fit in no time!
But look at how cute they look! You wouldn't blame me for giving in, would you?
Baby M has outgrown all of the above cute onesies...but I think he can still wear them as tops. So I did a bit of a lame DIY ;)
I simply marked where I wanna cut with a ruler and marker, whack the bottom off, double folded the edge and stitched them. I meant to expose the stitches, so I used contrasting colors.



Done! Now baby M can wear them again! (Not that he cares... T_T)
But anyway...mama's happy!
4 comments:
Love turning old stuff into reusable things once again! Good job there!
Those are some darling onesies so I don't blame you! At least now you can use them for a little bit longer!
You can save the extra fabric that was cut off and turn it into a quilt made from his baby clothes.
that is a great DIY and a fun way to get some more mileage out of those cute onesies!
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